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Jon Stewart Vs Chris Wallace On Fox Bias extended version

published:06 Nov 2013

Jon Stewart Vs Chris Wallace On Fox Bias extended version

Jon Stewart Vs Chris Wallace On Fox Bias extended version

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Although both interlocutors create a rather informal setting in this episode of Fox News Sunday, they are also careful about their professional identities as interviewer and interviewee. Thus, when stewart set foot in the fox network studio, he entered the den of an unusually tame lion. The resulting media contribution has more substance and is more convincing than what is usually left behind after O\'Reilly has butchered his prey....

Jon Stewart Vs Chris Wallace On Fox Bias extended version

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Uploaded for Conversation Analysis Purposes Only. All copyrights belong to Fox News. Sorry for the earlier misinformation: This version is longer than the TV cut, but still cut at the end. For the full video, check the FOX website
Although both interlocutors create a rather informal setting in this episode of Fox News Sunday, they are also careful about their professional identities as interviewer and interviewee. Thus, when stewart set foot in the fox network studio, he entered the den of an unusually tame lion. The resulting media contribution has more substance and is more convincing than what is usually left behind after O\'Reilly has butchered his prey....

‘You’re not a scientist\': Fox news sunday host chris wallace hammers rick Santorum for trying to muzzle the pope on climate change on fox news sunday chris wallace grilled rick santorum on climate change. GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum told Pope Francis to “leave science to the scientists” last week, following comments from the pontiff (who has a chemistry degree) that humans were obligated to protect creation. This led Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace to wonder: if the Pope shouldn’t talk science, why should GOP candidates? “If he’s not a scientist — and, in fact, he does have a degree in chemistry — neither are you,” Wallace said.
“We have to make public policy with regard to the environmental policy,” Santorum said. “Whether we like it or not, people in government have to make decisions with respect to our public policy that affect American workers.”
“I’m saying, what should the Pope use his moral authority for?” he asked. “There are more pressing problems confronting the earth than climate change.”
Santorum went on to say that the scientific consensus about climate change was an alarm for him. “Any time you hear a scientist say science is settled, that’s political s Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday grilled Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum over his recent suggestion that Pope Francis should leave “science to the scientists” instead of promoting climate change awareness. During an recent radio interview with Santorum, WPHT host Dom Giordano had pointed out that Pope Francis was expected to urge lawmakers to take action on climate change ...

‘You’re not a scientist\': Fox news sunday host chris wallace hammers rick Santorum for trying to muzzle the pope on climate change on fox news sunday chris wallace grilled rick santorum on climate change. GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum told Pope Francis to “leave science to the scientists” last week, following comments from the pontiff (who has a chemistry degree) that humans were obligated to protect creation. This led Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace to wonder: if the Pope shouldn’t talk science, why should GOP candidates? “If he’s not a scientist — and, in fact, he does have a degree in chemistry — neither are you,” Wallace said.
“We have to make public policy with regard to the environmental policy,” Santorum said. “Whether we like it or not, people in government have to make decisions with respect to our public policy that affect American workers.”
“I’m saying, what should the Pope use his moral authority for?” he asked. “There are more pressing problems confronting the earth than climate change.”
Santorum went on to say that the scientific consensus about climate change was an alarm for him. “Any time you hear a scientist say science is settled, that’s political s Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday grilled Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum over his recent suggestion that Pope Francis should leave “science to the scientists” instead of promoting climate change awareness. During an recent radio interview with Santorum, WPHT host Dom Giordano had pointed out that Pope Francis was expected to urge lawmakers to take action on climate change ...

During Chris Wallace‘s interview with 2016 GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry on Fox New Sunday, the show host took a minute to ask the former governor of Texas about his state’s monumentally high uninsured rate. During Perry’s time as governor, Texas boasted what Wallace calls the “highest uninsured rate in the country” as “more than one in five Texans didn’t have health coverage.” Wallace then put to Perry the question, “Is that looking out for the little guy?” Perry’s response was pure, full-blooded TexaN If how you keep score is how many people you force to buy insurance, well then I would say that’s how you keep score Let me explain what we do in Texas, and this is a state by state decision. We make access to health care the real issue. We passed the most sweeping tort reform in the nation. We have 35,000 more licensed physicians to practice medicine in 2013 than we did a decade before that.
Wallace swings back to whether or not Perry feels any “responsibility” for the state’s uninsured masses, but his guest “sticks to his guns” with his “That’s not how we keep score!” line.
Check out the clip below, courtesy of Fox News Sunday:...

During Chris Wallace‘s interview with 2016 GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry on Fox New Sunday, the show host took a minute to ask the former governor of Texas about his state’s monumentally high uninsured rate. During Perry’s time as governor, Texas boasted what Wallace calls the “highest uninsured rate in the country” as “more than one in five Texans didn’t have health coverage.” Wallace then put to Perry the question, “Is that looking out for the little guy?” Perry’s response was pure, full-blooded TexaN If how you keep score is how many people you force to buy insurance, well then I would say that’s how you keep score Let me explain what we do in Texas, and this is a state by state decision. We make access to health care the real issue. We passed the most sweeping tort reform in the nation. We have 35,000 more licensed physicians to practice medicine in 2013 than we did a decade before that.
Wallace swings back to whether or not Perry feels any “responsibility” for the state’s uninsured masses, but his guest “sticks to his guns” with his “That’s not how we keep score!” line.
Check out the clip below, courtesy of Fox News Sunday:...

Chris Wallace Grills Huckabee: Would You Have Ignored SCOTUS on Desegregation, Too?

published:24 May 2015

Chris Wallace Grills Huckabee: Would You Have Ignored SCOTUS on Desegregation, Too?

Chris Wallace Grills Huckabee: Would You Have Ignored SCOTUS on Desegregation, Too?

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mike huckabee on fox news sunday. former Arkansas Governor finished 2nd in the Iowa Straw Poll, Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace quizzed a 2016 GOP hopeful about the implications Marbury v Madison, which established judicial review a couple years before Twitter was invented.
This time around it was Mike Huckabee’s turn to explain why he would be allowed as president to not obey a Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage (or anything else). Huckabee has said he would not follow a high court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage, a matter the Court is expected to decide on imminently.
“Judicial review is exactly what we have lived under; we have not lived under judicial supremacy,” Huckabee said. “The Supreme Court can’t make a law; the legislature has to make it, the executive has to sign it and enforce it. The notion that the Supreme Court comes up with a ruling and that automatically subjects the two other branches to following it defies everything there is to equal branches of government.”
Wallace asked him about other situations, such as a former Arkansas governor’s unwillingness to enforce SCOTUS’ ruling on desegregation, or turning over required documents to Congress, a la Nixon. Huckabee seemed to say it the first was fine because the president, in that case Eisenhower, agreed with the ruling, which begged the question; in the second he said Congress can impeach an executive if he refuses to obey. So, all in all, adult ways to govern.
Watch the clip below, via Fox News:
an early test of support in the Presidential race. A year later he won the Iowa caucuses. But...

Chris Wallace Grills Huckabee: Would You Have Ignored SCOTUS on Desegregation, Too?

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mike huckabee on fox news sunday. former Arkansas Governor finished 2nd in the Iowa Straw Poll, Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace quizzed a 2016 GOP hopeful about the implications Marbury v Madison, which established judicial review a couple years before Twitter was invented.
This time around it was Mike Huckabee’s turn to explain why he would be allowed as president to not obey a Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage (or anything else). Huckabee has said he would not follow a high court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage, a matter the Court is expected to decide on imminently.
“Judicial review is exactly what we have lived under; we have not lived under judicial supremacy,” Huckabee said. “The Supreme Court can’t make a law; the legislature has to make it, the executive has to sign it and enforce it. The notion that the Supreme Court comes up with a ruling and that automatically subjects the two other branches to following it defies everything there is to equal branches of government.”
Wallace asked him about other situations, such as a former Arkansas governor’s unwillingness to enforce SCOTUS’ ruling on desegregation, or turning over required documents to Congress, a la Nixon. Huckabee seemed to say it the first was fine because the president, in that case Eisenhower, agreed with the ruling, which begged the question; in the second he said Congress can impeach an executive if he refuses to obey. So, all in all, adult ways to govern.
Watch the clip below, via Fox News:
an early test of support in the Presidential race. A year later he won the Iowa caucuses. But...

Chris Wallace To Carly Fiorina 'Aren't You Also Playing The Gender Card'

published:31 May 2015

Chris Wallace To Carly Fiorina 'Aren't You Also Playing The Gender Card'

Chris Wallace To Carly Fiorina 'Aren't You Also Playing The Gender Card'

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fox news sunday - carly fiorina join chris wallace for an interview on 2016, hillary clinton and more. chris wallace asks carly fiorina aren\'t you also playing the gender card. Hillary Clinton has taken a lot of heat for avoiding media questions during her campaign. As the only other woman running for President, Republican candidate and former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina has positioned herself as the anti-Hillary. This week, while both candidates were campaigning in South Carolina, Fiorina made the point of holding a news conference outside Clinton’s hotel. This Fox News Sunday, the Republican hopeful sits down with Chris Wallace for an exclusive interview....

Chris Wallace To Carly Fiorina 'Aren't You Also Playing The Gender Card'

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fox news sunday - carly fiorina join chris wallace for an interview on 2016, hillary clinton and more. chris wallace asks carly fiorina aren\'t you also playing the gender card. Hillary Clinton has taken a lot of heat for avoiding media questions during her campaign. As the only other woman running for President, Republican candidate and former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina has positioned herself as the anti-Hillary. This week, while both candidates were campaigning in South Carolina, Fiorina made the point of holding a news conference outside Clinton’s hotel. This Fox News Sunday, the Republican hopeful sits down with Chris Wallace for an exclusive interview....

Paul Ryan (R-WI) swore on Fox News Sunday that the GOP had a plan in place in case the Supreme Court eliminated the Affordable Care Act’s federal subsidies, potentially stripping health care from at least six million people. He declined to say anything about that plan, however, and faced questions from an increasingly skeptical Chris Wallace.
Ryan promised the GOP will have a solution that will give people “freedom from Obamacare.” (Ahem.)
But when Wallace asked if that solution would allow those millions to keep they’re subsidies, Ryan deflected. “Well, we will have a solution that addresses this law,” Ryan said. “We’ll have a solution for the people caught in this law, so that they’re not caught in the lurch.” In response to several followup questions about the specificities of the GOP response, Ryan said he wanted to wait until the Court ruled before he said anything.
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Wallace then challenged Ryan’s assertion that Obamacare was a “failed law,” noting it had insured 16 million people, covered swaths more with pre-existing conditions, and slowed the rise of health care costs, and noted the GOP had not proposed plans to replicate those successes. “For all the complaints, we’re five years into Obamacare and Republicans have still not come up with a coherent plan that will ensure that all of those millions of uninsured people will get coverage,” Wallace said.
Ryan responded that the GOP both had a plan but was waiting for the Supreme Court’s ruling to “customize its plan.” He then intimated that a GO...

Paul Ryan (R-WI) swore on Fox News Sunday that the GOP had a plan in place in case the Supreme Court eliminated the Affordable Care Act’s federal subsidies, potentially stripping health care from at least six million people. He declined to say anything about that plan, however, and faced questions from an increasingly skeptical Chris Wallace.
Ryan promised the GOP will have a solution that will give people “freedom from Obamacare.” (Ahem.)
But when Wallace asked if that solution would allow those millions to keep they’re subsidies, Ryan deflected. “Well, we will have a solution that addresses this law,” Ryan said. “We’ll have a solution for the people caught in this law, so that they’re not caught in the lurch.” In response to several followup questions about the specificities of the GOP response, Ryan said he wanted to wait until the Court ruled before he said anything.
RELATED: Obama: Notice You Haven’t Heard Any Obamacare Horror Stories Lately?
Wallace then challenged Ryan’s assertion that Obamacare was a “failed law,” noting it had insured 16 million people, covered swaths more with pre-existing conditions, and slowed the rise of health care costs, and noted the GOP had not proposed plans to replicate those successes. “For all the complaints, we’re five years into Obamacare and Republicans have still not come up with a coherent plan that will ensure that all of those millions of uninsured people will get coverage,” Wallace said.
Ryan responded that the GOP both had a plan but was waiting for the Supreme Court’s ruling to “customize its plan.” He then intimated that a GO...

Chris Wallace GRILLS Karren Finney On Hillary Clinton and her stance on fast track and more on Fox News Sunday Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace’s eye-rolling game was strong, very strong in an interview with Clinton spox Karen Finney Sunday morning, as he attempted to ascertain when, if ever, Clinton planned on addressing the press.
“I think you’re going to see her do that later today,” Finney said. “And you’ll see that during this tour of the early states she’s going to be doing. She’ll sit down for interviews.”
Finney added that “the questions voters want to ask” were important, to which Wallace countered that reporters could ask “questions for millions of people, as opposed to the four or five hand-picked people” by the Clinton campaign.
“All the other candidates have met with reporters, sat down for interviews, held news conferences,” Wallace said. “She’s the only one who hasn’t.”
“They’ve gotta do their campaign the way they’re gonna do their campaign, and we’re going to do our campaign the way we believe we’ve got to to win the four early states,” Finney replied, getting some serious eye-rolling from the host.
Watch the video below, via Fox News:...

Chris Wallace GRILLS Karren Finney On Hillary Clinton and her stance on fast track and more on Fox News Sunday Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace’s eye-rolling game was strong, very strong in an interview with Clinton spox Karen Finney Sunday morning, as he attempted to ascertain when, if ever, Clinton planned on addressing the press.
“I think you’re going to see her do that later today,” Finney said. “And you’ll see that during this tour of the early states she’s going to be doing. She’ll sit down for interviews.”
Finney added that “the questions voters want to ask” were important, to which Wallace countered that reporters could ask “questions for millions of people, as opposed to the four or five hand-picked people” by the Clinton campaign.
“All the other candidates have met with reporters, sat down for interviews, held news conferences,” Wallace said. “She’s the only one who hasn’t.”
“They’ve gotta do their campaign the way they’re gonna do their campaign, and we’re going to do our campaign the way we believe we’ve got to to win the four early states,” Finney replied, getting some serious eye-rolling from the host.
Watch the video below, via Fox News:...

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Former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, who is expected to announce a campaign for president, said over the weekend that she could improve the economy by cutting federal worker pay because they were “watching porn all day long.”
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